900 Ilparpa Rd, White Gums, NT

Transport Terminal

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(Source: Northern Territory Land Information System, reference 104704510)

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  1. Richard & Adriana Bugg commented

    Put simply, this is a rural area where people live on large blocks, bought at great expense to enable some peace and quiet.

    The existing (since February 2018) and planned activity at 900 Ilparpa Road is already causing a lot of noise for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    This isn't simply a 'storage area' for transportable buildings. This is now a noisy area with constant unloading / loading of large road trains with noisy beeping forklifts. Tradesmen carrying out maintenance of the transportable buildings with large generators running throughout the day and occasionally at night.

    The noise and dust from all these activities is much elevated from the house we bought in this beautiful location. The view from our property has deteriorated as we now overlook transportable buildings, toilets (which the tradesmen use) and numerous other large machines and equipment.

    I find it hard to believe that this is the only location available for this industrial activity. Regardless of any official zoning labels put onto properties in this area, the fact is, there are established residents living around this new transport terminal who live here because of the rural environment and the peace and quiet it provides.

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